Duttada reacted very angrily to the proposal and said that it was all superstition. He also said that such superstitious behaviour could be understood in the olden times because back then man did not know the true nature of comets. However, in modern times, such behaviour was unacceptable. He said that it had been clearly established by statistical studies that their visits have no correlations with disasters on the earth.
Answered by Aaryan | 2 years agoGive one example to show how science has been misused, and has as a result been harmful to us
Give two or three examples to show how science has been useful to us.
Do you think ours is a traditional society? What are some of the things we do to be called traditional? Do you find these
things useless or useful?
Should a scientist's findings be suppressed if they seem disturbing? Give reasons for and against the topic.
Is Duttada's general outlook
(i) rational?
(ii) moral?
(iii) traditional?
Choose the right word. Say why you think it right.